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New Kawasaki 1980 Kx 125 250 420 Plastics Set Complete Vintage Mx Motocross on 2040-parts.com

US $235.00
Location:

New River, Arizona, US

New River, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:Japan

Nightmare Racing number plate fenders side panels SET

FITS: 1980 Kawasaki KX 125 250 420
Comes with everything you see.

All in new shape. This is the SHINEY STUFF.

Retails for $250 plus shipping from Nightmare Racing. 

FREE SHIPPING set for lower 48 USA. AK, HI, will be higher. International shipping set at $50.00

PICK UP IS PREFERRED & is FREE.

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Will work on almost all of your VMX AHRMA AVDRA vintage dirt flat track speedway enduro trials bikes moto x moto-x bikes.

 

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